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Add auto assign PR assignee #2783

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Add auto assign PR assignee #2783

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  • Chores
    • Implemented a GitHub Actions workflow to automatically assign pull requests to their creators.

@jjw24 jjw24 added enhancement New feature or request CI/CD labels Jun 16, 2024
@jjw24 jjw24 added this to the 1.19.0 milestone Jun 16, 2024
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The newly added GitHub Actions workflow file, .github/workflows/pr_assignee.yml, introduces a process that automatically assigns any newly opened pull request to its creator. This workflow is triggered when a pull request is opened, ensuring efficient assignment. Notably, it excludes specific branches from this operation.

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.github/workflows/pr_assignee.yml Introduces a GitHub Actions workflow named "Assign PR to creator" that triggers on PR opens, excluding certain branches, and assigns the PR to its creator.

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In the realm of code, the actions do play,
Assigning PRs in a seamless way.
Creators of changes, now take the helm,
No branch shall obstruct, in this new realm.
With code and care, improvements gleam,
Together we build, a techie dream. 🚀


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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between b543853 and 2813bc7.

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This PR is 100% new code.

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@jjw24 jjw24 merged commit b7c3e80 into dev Jun 16, 2024
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@jjw24 jjw24 deleted the add_auto_assignee_action branch June 16, 2024 07:14
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